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Перевод: inarticulate speek inarticulate


[прилагательное]
нечленораздельный; невнятный; молчаливый; немой; несочлененный


Тезаурус:

  1. It will help policemen and insurance assessors to extract sensible evidence from befuddled witnesses, tease effective instructions out of skilled but inarticulate craftsmen, and trick unwary criminals into much completer confessions than they had intended.
  2. Those members of the working-class who rejected or had sunk below the influence of the class above them, remained largely illiterate and inarticulate.
  3. The poet who would go on in "East Coker" to write of poetry as "a raid on the inarticulate" now pulls back from his earlier position in his wish "to avoid employing the terms Romanticism and Classicism", and concludes that "we are still in the Arnold period".
  4. "It is easy to ridicule the "that's not cricket old boy" attitude," remarked Wolfenden, "but in its deeper (and usually inarticulate) significance it stili provides something like the foundations of an ethical standard which may not be highly intellectual but does have a considerable influence on the day-to-day behaviour of millions of people."
  5. There was an inarticulate sense of loss, often expressed with anger or violence.
  6. After walking in and setting down their pocket tape recorder, they soon reveal themselves as inarticulate and badly prepared and the whole encounter is punctuated with long, awkward silences.
  7. Interviewing the likes of Lester Piggott or notoriously inarticulate footballers whose only comment on scoring a hat-trick is "I'm over the moon" or "I just hit it into the back of the net, Brian" cannot be the simplest of tasks.
  8. She was not even inarticulate in the sense that she could express her own feelings convincingly.
  9. Mr. Hearn shows how even the very beasts whom we despise as unreasoning and unremembering are filled with an inarticulate sense of this dark backward and abysm of time
  10. Both of them loved women and in that love as in every emotion they were inarticulate, yet in no impulse of the heart were they so tongue-tied as in this great and pure friendship of theirs.
  11. Whether it was the wishes of the archdiocese; or whether it was the inarticulate growls of air-marshals; or whether it was the judgement that someone of 73 carries too many years to move to big new work; or whether someone among Eden's advisers thought scholarship important for some bishops - Eden rejected Fisher's preference that Ramsey should go to London.
  12. This is the inarticulate prayer that is answered (we read in Philippians) in the resurrection, the redemption of all human suffering, of all mortality.
  13. The illiterate, inarticulate businessman, the exportable type, the survivor!

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